Bay of island tours

 

The Bay of Islands is a stunning archipelago located about a 3-hour drive north of Auckland. It’s known for its historical significance, beautiful beaches, and abundant marine life. Many day tours are available from Auckland, allowing you to experience the Bay of Islands’ highlights in a single day. Here’s a summary:

Scenic journey: The coach journey itself is enjoyable, taking you through rolling countryside and offering glimpses of the coastline. Some tours may even include a stop at the beautiful Whangarei Waterfalls for a short hike and photo opportunity. Bay of island tours

Waitangi Treaty Grounds: A visit to the Waitangi Treaty Grounds is a must for any New Zealand history buff. This is where the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi took place in 1840, a founding document between the British Crown and Maori chiefs.

Optional – Cruise the Bay of Islands: Most Bay of Islands tours include a scenic cruise through the archipelago. You’ll get to see the iconic Hole in the Rock, a natural rock formation, and keep an eye out for dolphins, whales, and other marine life. *Cruise not included

Explore Russell: Some tours may also include a visit to the historic town of Russell, the first permanent European settlement in New Zealand. Here you can wander along the waterfront, browse the shops, and learn about the town’s colonial history. Private Tour Auckland

Highlights

Scenic journey: The coach journey itself is enjoyable, taking you through rolling countryside and offering glimpses of the beautiful coastline. Some tours may even include a stop at the beautiful Whangarei Waterfalls for a short hike and photo opportunity.

Waitangi Treaty Grounds: A visit to the Waitangi Treaty Grounds is a must for any New Zealand history buff. This is where the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi took place in 1840, a founding document between the British Crown and Maori chiefs.

Explore Russell: Some tours may also include a visit to the historic town of Russell, the first permanent European settlement in New Zealand. Here you can wander along the waterfront, browse the shops, and learn about the town's colonial history.

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